085B Land adjacent to Tipps Cross Community Hall, Blackmore Road, Tipps Cross

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Object

Preferred Site Allocations 2018

Representation ID: 22017

Received: 09/03/2018

Respondent: Mr. & Mrs. Rosindell

Number of people: 2

Representation Summary:

Site is Green Belt and serve an important community function. This site was left in Trust by the Stondon Massey Ex Servicemen Club for the purpose of serving the local community and therefore should remain serving this function. There are other more suitable sites within Brentwood to build the 20 homes planned for this area.

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Site 085B - Land adjacent to Tipps Cross Community Hall. In commenting on this development, our objections should also be read in conjunction with with Site 294 as they effectively encompass the same proposed development on Green Belt which is part of the Community Hall. These two sites 085B and 294 were in past times a cricket ground and social club called "The Stondon Massey Ex Servicemen's Club". This land was given in Trust to create a permanent amenity for the survivors, their families and descendants from two World Wars and other conflicts like the Korean War. In the 1990's the "The Stondon Massey Ex Servicemen's Club" was acquired by Brentwood Council, and the backland (now called Chestnut Field) fenced off. The Council then built the new Community Hall. To develop the small existing playing field is a slap in the face to local people and shows complete disrespect and disregard by the Council of the original wishes and intentions of the Trust. If the development goes ahead, the value of the hall as a local amenity is greatly diminished. Both sites should remain as Green Belt, rather than being developed as an insidious urbanisation a semi-rural area. Finally, we do not believe that The Council is unable to find more suitable locations to build 20 houses on true Brown field sites. We assert that this land should be retained as an important local resource.

Object

Preferred Site Allocations 2018

Representation ID: 22032

Received: 13/03/2018

Respondent: Mr.s & Mrs Terry & Eileen Smith

Number of people: 2

Representation Summary:

This field is used for a number of community events and activities and should remain as public open space. The field is a vital selling point when Tipps Cross Hall is hired for weddings, anniversaries, children's birthday parties and other activities. If these properties are built why would people hire a hall with a brick wall just a few feet away from the back door? The proposed development for this area is disproportionate to the size of the village and needs to be reduced in size. There isn't the infrastructure in the area to support additional homes.

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We would like offer our observations on the way that the Local Development Plan affects our Parish. A couple of years ago we attended a Public Meeting at Tipps Cross Remembrance Hall where Brentwood Council officers categorically told residents that there would be no developments in our Parish. Then, out of the blue, the Council has decided that they are now planning to build 116 properties - 26 in the Tipps Cross area of Hook End and 96 in Blackmore. There are a total of 53 properties also being planned for Kelvedon Hatch. We are at a loss to understand why our Parish and Kelvedon Hatch have been targetted while the neighbouring Parishes of Doddinghurst and Stondon Massey have been left untouched. First let's leook at the 20 properties planned for the recreation field, aka the Croquet Lawn, and the adjoining Chestnut Field at Tipps Cross Remembrance Hall. At a recent Public Consultation at Tipps Cross Hall, many of the large number of residents from around the Parish who attended were left with very few answers to the questions put to Council officials. Requests for what seemed a logical Question and Answer session had been rejected in advance and a last-minute plea on the night for a Q and A session was turned even though a microphone was available. Residents variously described the meeting as "a waste of time" and a "pointless exercise". With regard to the proposed developments at Tipps Cross, many people got the feeling that the Council did not know that the recreation field is a vitally important and well-used asset that contributes significantly to the viability and continuing success of the Remembrance Hall. We got the impression that the Council thought the field was overgrown and never used - even though the field has served the local residents well for more than 100 years! Nothing could be further from the truth as the field is used regularly by the Tipps Cross Croquet Club who have been playing socially and competitively for 22 years at this venue. The field also features a basketball net and the field also used by a cycling club, Stondon Massey Pre-School, dog walkers and young people playing football. The field also plays host to a Dog Show and family activities and is used by the Papworth Trust, a charity for disabled young people. Brentwood Council has even booked the field for a Family Fun Day in August. The field is a vital selling point when Tipps Cross Hall is hired for weddings, anniversaries, children's birthday parties and other activities. If these properties are built why would people hire a hall with a brick wall just a few feet away from the back door? The loss of the field would have serious repercussions for a hall that us used seven days a week for well-run and well-attended community activities. With regards to the 96 houses proposed in two areas of the village of Blackmore, this seems a very high number of dwellings for such a small community and would, in our opinion, have a potentially disastrous effect on the balance of village life for its residents. We all accept that new properties, especially smaller and affordable houses and NOT 4-5 bedroom houses favoured by money-making developers, need to be built but to impose an increase of housing in the heart of Blackmore of almost 30 per cent is totally disproportionate. Yes, we need more housing but not such a large development for such a small community! Once again this proposed development seems to have been led by housing developers who have had their eyes on these sites for many years. It also again begs the question: "Why has Doddinghurst and Stondon Massey been left out of the housing equation?". You will receive many objections saying that there are not enough places in Blackmore School, the local doctors' surgery is totally full and patients wait weeks for an appointment, the public transport links are dismal and continually under threat and you even admit in your LDP that the local waste treatment centre are already running at "full capacity". Based on these facts can you seriously believe that Blackmore is the right place to impose an increase in population of nearly 30 per cent? Based on these facts can you seriously believe that Blackmore is the right place to impose an increase in population of nearly 30 per cent? Therefore, while readily accepting the need for an increased in housing, we feel that the two sites you have chosen in Tipps Cross are totally unacceptable and the number of properties planned for Blackmore need to be reduced considerably.

Object

Preferred Site Allocations 2018

Representation ID: 22056

Received: 07/06/2018

Respondent: Mr. Kenneth Bennett

Representation Summary:

The recreation field is the only recreation area in Tipps Cross and is part of the Tipps Cross Remembrance Hall complex. Development would impact on the successful running of the Tipps Cross Remembrance Hall without the recreational area such as pre-school location

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All but one of the proposed development suite to the north of Brentwood are in the Parish of Blackmore. They are all within the green belt.
Sites 076 and 077 would increase the local population by nearly 30%
Current drainage would be unable to cope.
Sites are on both sides of a minor narrow lane, Red Rose lane which is not suitable for increased traffic
The whole road network in the area is minor roads and are insufficiently developed to cope with more raffic
Local transport is meagre with no evening or Sunday service and are only being subsidised for a further short period.
There is only one school, Blackmore Primary which is already full
The GP is 1 1/2 miles away and is already full
The new sites are equidistant from both Ongar and Brentwood which are about 5 miles away and there is virtually no business interests or shops within the area

Sites 85B and 294 are
The recreation field is the only recreation area in Tipps Cross and is part of the Tipps Cross Remembrance Hall complex.
Development would impact on the successful running of the Tipps Cross Remembrance Hall without the recreational area such as pre-school location
The Chestnut Field area is an important part of the curtilage of a property on Blackmore Road and has no access except through the garden of that property
There is a lack of transport facilities schools and health services here.

Object

Preferred Site Allocations 2018

Representation ID: 22058

Received: 07/06/2018

Respondent: Mr. Kenneth Bennett

Representation Summary:

There is a lack of transport facilities schools and health services here.

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All but one of the proposed development suite to the north of Brentwood are in the Parish of Blackmore. They are all within the green belt.
Sites 076 and 077 would increase the local population by nearly 30%
Current drainage would be unable to cope.
Sites are on both sides of a minor narrow lane, Red Rose lane which is not suitable for increased traffic
The whole road network in the area is minor roads and are insufficiently developed to cope with more raffic
Local transport is meagre with no evening or Sunday service and are only being subsidised for a further short period.
There is only one school, Blackmore Primary which is already full
The GP is 1 1/2 miles away and is already full
The new sites are equidistant from both Ongar and Brentwood which are about 5 miles away and there is virtually no business interests or shops within the area

Sites 85B and 294 are
The recreation field is the only recreation area in Tipps Cross and is part of the Tipps Cross Remembrance Hall complex.
Development would impact on the successful running of the Tipps Cross Remembrance Hall without the recreational area such as pre-school location
The Chestnut Field area is an important part of the curtilage of a property on Blackmore Road and has no access except through the garden of that property
There is a lack of transport facilities schools and health services here.

Object

Preferred Site Allocations 2018

Representation ID: 22064

Received: 07/03/2018

Respondent: Mrs Valerie Glossop

Representation Summary:

This site is Green Belt and serves the community with a number of activities and should be protected. The infrastructure within the area and services, such as schools and GP surgeries are already at capacity and cannot support the proposed additional residents.

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Object

Preferred Site Allocations 2018

Representation ID: 22088

Received: 12/03/2018

Respondent: E.W. Hall

Representation Summary:

This site is Green Belt and services an important recreational purposes for the area and should be protected.

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Object

Preferred Site Allocations 2018

Representation ID: 22090

Received: 12/03/2018

Respondent: E Harris

Representation Summary:

This site is not a "small village infill" as described in the LDP, but rather a Green Belt site connected to the Remembrance Hall recreational field. The recreational field is an integral part of the premises and the hall letting would be seriously undermined and the viability of the Charity Trust would be at risk if this amenity was lost.

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Object

Preferred Site Allocations 2018

Representation ID: 22103

Received: 09/03/2018

Respondent: Mrs Margaret Laing

Number of people: 2

Representation Summary:

Site is Green Belt and should be protected. Used for recreational purposes. Development here would cause chaos on the roads and only add to congestion. The current infrastructure (water supply, power, roads, health care facilities, etc) are not adequate as is.

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Object

Preferred Site Allocations 2018

Representation ID: 22111

Received: 09/03/2018

Respondent: Ms Margaret Boreham

Representation Summary:

To build on this recreation area is extremely detrimental and unfair on the existing community. It would jeopardise the nearby well used Remembrance Hall.

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Object

Preferred Site Allocations 2018

Representation ID: 22124

Received: 26/02/2018

Respondent: Mr. Raymond Potter

Representation Summary:

Site is Green Belt and used for recreational purposes. What are the "exceptional circumstances" that exist now to permit the building of housing on this site? The infrastructure (roads, utilities, schools, and GP surgeries) are struggling to cope with the present population. With all the proposed additional housing why are there no plans to increase the doctors surgeries? Is there any consideration to improve transport and roads within your plan? Are there provisions to increase the number of places for pupils in local schools?

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Object

Preferred Site Allocations 2018

Representation ID: 22165

Received: 09/03/2018

Respondent: Blackmore, Hook End and Wyatts Green Parish Council

Representation Summary:

This site is within a long-established Greenbelt zone. It is a well-used and well-kept recreational field and an integral part of the range of leisure and educational facilities provided by the Trustees of Tipps Cross Remembrance Hall. Development of this site would be inappropriate density of the development and the plan being contrary to the intention of Greenbelt legislation to permanently provide and protect open space. The existing infrastructure is not able to cope with additional homes - lack of school places, no local GP surgery, poor road infrastructure and limited utilities infrastructure.

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Object

Preferred Site Allocations 2018

Representation ID: 22167

Received: 12/03/2018

Respondent: E Harris

Representation Summary:

This site is green belt and heavily used by the local community for recreational purposes. The field is managed by a registered charity - the Tipps Cross Remembrance Hall Trust Fund. The recreation field is an integral part of the premises and the hall lettings would be seriously undermined and the viability of the Charity Trust would be at risk if this amenity was lost. There is also an ancient hedgerow bordering the site which does not seem to have been considered.

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